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Premier League:
Mistletoe & whine....
Newcastle 2 Chelsea 2

A mixture of poor finishing and inept officiating meant that
Newcastle had to settle for a point on Saturday lunchtime, despite
holding a 2-0 interval lead over the Blues.
Nick Woltemade took less than four minutes to banish memories of
last weekend's mackem misfortune, burying a loose ball from close
range after an acrobatic effort from Anthony Gordon was blocked by
Robert Sanchez.
And when the same player met Gordon's centre from the left with a
first-time shot that survived elongated VAR checks for offside, a
fifth successive home victory over Chelsea in league and cup games
look to move a stage nearer.
Another two chances to
claim his maiden senior club treble got away from Big Saint Nick
before half time - putting an identical chance to his second from
another Gordon cross wide and then looking set to connect with
Bruno's cross, only for Lewis Miley to rise ahead of him and head
over.
As well as the Magpies had performed in the opening half though -
Lewis Hall outstanding at left back and the whole side
enthusiastically pressing to good effect - their cause was helped by
a cumbersome display from the visitors.
Almost inevitably that changed after the break and after Cole Palmer
won a free kick on the edge of the United area, Reece James found
the bottom corner of Aaron Ramsdale's goal to halve the arrears
within five minutes of the restart.
What looked like a clear 53rd minute penalty when Gordon was barged
off the field by Trevor Chalobah with no attempt to play the ball
was ignored by bungling whistler Andy Madley and quickly
rubber-stamped by VAR to the derision of home fans and outrage of
the United bench.
The only rational explanation is that Madley suspected Gordon to be
diving home for Christmas, but VAR grinch Peter Bankes had ample
opportunity to review the incident and see it for what it was - a
clear foul.
A lightning Chelsea break that began with Sanchez taking possession
after a Newcastle attack petered out then saw Joao Pedro overpower
Malick Thiaw inside his own half, advancing to sweep the ball home
for 2-2.
Revitalised by the introduction of front trio Harvey Barnes, Yoane
Wissa and Anthony Elanga, United then made and missed several
glaring opportunities to retake the lead - along with a pair of more
debatable spot kick shouts.
Barnes volleyed Bruno's cross wide on 85 minutes before Elanga took
the ball from Ramsdale following a corner and sprinted the length of
the field. Needlessly checking back, he then ignored the unmarked
Wissa and Barnes to his right and elected to try and low shot that
went past the post.
Added time brought further controversy; Barnes restrained by James
as he reached the edge of the Chelsea box - but VAR decreeing there
was no denial of a scoring opportunity.
The final whistle sounded soon after, pantomime villain Madley
leaving the field to a chorus of boos and Magpies reserve goalkeeper
John Ruddy leading protests. Eddie Howe then served up his own
mulled whines to the press.
For all the moans about officialdom though, plus some satisfaction
at how they played for most of the game, United were once again
unable to retain a lead - a costly habit that's proving difficult to
shake off.
More to follow....
Team: Ramsdale, L.Miley, Hall, Thiaw, Schar, Guimaraes, Ramsey (Willock
89), Tonali, J.Murphy (Elanga 73), Gordon (Barnes 72), Woltemade (Wissa
73).
Subs n/u: Joelinton, A.Murphy, Neave, Ruddy, Shahar.
Goals: Woltemade 4, 20.
Booked: Schar, Hall, Wissa.
CFC: Sanchez, Gusto (Fernandez 54), Cucurella, Fofana,
Chalobah, James, Caicedo, Pedro Neto, Palmer (Santos 79), Garnacho,
Jaoa Pedro.
Subs n/u: Acheampong, Adarabioyo, Buonanotte, Guiu, Hato,
Jorgensen, Badiashile.
Goals: James 49, Pedro 66.
Booked: Sanchez, Garnacho, Gusto, Caicedo, Santos, Pedro (Maresca).
Crowd: 52,226
including an away allocation of 3,214
Eddie Howe said:
"(It's) difficult because we played so well today. An
outstanding performance, especially in the first half. Devastated
for the lads that we didn't get the win.
"(The first half) was a reminder of how good we can be.
"Athletically so good, and the press was excellent for us too, and
we were a real threat. It's further evidence that we are improving.
We need more of that."
On
the Gordon penalty claim:
"In my opinion it’s a clear penalty. I think anywhere else on the
pitch it’s a free-kick. The player has gone into Anthony
(Gordon) too aggressively so I think it’s stonewall.
“It’s not (side-to-side shielding, as the VAR justification
claimed). The defender only looks at Anthony and not the ball and
is too aggressive.”
On Nick Woltemade:
"Nick played really well today, had his best game for us. He set the
tone as the focal point of the attack. He ran tirelessly and took
his chances brilliantly."
On dropping points:
"It's painful for us because we have been in this position before.
All we can do is learn from these experiences and try to improve. If
we had those points back, we would have been in a different
position."
Referee: Andy Madley - first appointment of the season
involving United for the West Yorkshire whistler.
Madley's last Toon game was the 0-4 defeat at Manchester City
back in February. He hadn't officiated at SJP since the
3-3 draw with Liverpool during December 2024.
VAR: Peter Bankes
Stats:
Eddie Howe's side are now unbeaten at Gallowgate in their last
ten league and cup games and have scored in all 15
competitive home fixtures so far this season.
Nick Woltemade
now has nine goals for the Magpies in all competitions, today his
sixth and seventh Premier League strikes. That takes him level with
Carl Cort, Marc Viduka, Stephen Glass and Jonas Gutierrez in the
NUFC PL list.
Blues @ SJP - Premier League era:
2025/26 Drew 2-2 Woltemade 2
2024/25 Won 2-0 Tonali, Guimaraes
2024/25 Won 2-0 Isak, og(Disasi) (LC)
2023/24 Won 4-1 Isak, Lascelles, Joelinton, Gordon
2022/23 Won 1-0 Willock
2021/22 Lost 0-3
2020/21 Lost 0-2
2019/20 Won 1-0 Hayden
2018/19 Lost 1-2 Joselu
2017/18 Won 3-0 Gayle, Perez 2
2015/16 Drew 2-2 Perez, Wijnaldum
2014/15 Won 2-1 Cisse 2
2013/14 Won 2-0 Gouffran, Remy
2012/13 Won 3-2 Gutierrez, Sissoko 2
2011/12 Lost 0-3
2010/11 Drew 1-1 Carroll
2008/09 Lost 0-2
2007/08 Lost 0-2
2006/07 Drew 0-0
2006/07 Lost 0-1 (LC)
2005/06 Won 1-0 Bramble
2004/05 Drew 1-1 og(Geremi)
2004/05 Won 1-0 Kluivert (FAC)
2004/05 Lost 0-2 (LC)
2003/04 Won 2-1 Ameobi, Shearer
2002/03 Won 2-1 og(Hasselbaink) Bernard
2001/02 Lost 1-2 Shearer
2000/01 Drew 0-0
1999/00 Lost 0-1
1998/99 Lost 0-1
1997/98 Won 3-1 Dabizas, Lee, Speed
1996/97 Won 3-1 Shearer 2, Asprilla
1995/96 Won 2-0 Ferdinand 2
1995/96 Drew 2-2 Albert, Beardsley (FAC) (2-4pens)
1994/95 Won 4-2 Cole 2, Fox, Lee
1993/94 Drew 0-0
Latest PL results/fixtures:
Sat 20.12.2025:
Newcastle 2-2 Chelsea
Bournemouth 1-1 Burnley
Brighton & Hove Albion 0-0 mackems
Manchester City 3-0 West Ham
Wolves 0-2 Brentford
Spurs 1-2 Liverpool
Everton 0-1 Arsenal
Leeds United 4-1 Crystal Palace
Sun 21.12.2025:
Aston Villa v Manchester United (4.30pm)
Sky
Fulham v Nottingham Forest (8pm)
Sky
U21s:
Dinamo march on
Newcastle U21s 0 Dinamo Zagreb U21s 3
United's winless start to this season's Premier League International Cup
lengthened to three games following Saturday's loss to
Croatian opposition at Whitley Park.
Zagreb arrived on Tyneside with maximum points from their
opening two games and almost immediately went ahead when
Kaloyan Bozhkov fired past James Taylor.
Sven Sunta doubled that lead five minutes after half time
before Patrik Horvat completed the scoring.
Team: J.Taylor, C.Thompson (Watts 90), Charlton, McArthur, Heffernan,
Finneran, Fitzgerald (Ferreira 61), Alabi (Yildiz 80),
Brayson (Parkinson 46), Palmer (M.Miley 61), Seung-Soo. Subs n/u:
A.Harrison, Johnson.
DZFC: Znuderi, Cutuk, Horvat, Vlahovic, Sunta,
Bozhkov, Rados, Zaja, Jakirovic, Zebic, Mikic.
Subs (usage tbc): Buric, Perkovic, Bakovic, Brundic, Sutalo,
Zulfic, Radnic.
Referee: Will Davis
Crowd: tbc
Coach Adam Lawrence:
"If you look at the way we started the game and then conceding so
early in the second half, it’s takes the momentum away and
gives the lads a mountain to climb.
"In a period when we aren’t scoring loads of goals, we have
kept some clean sheets but today was a step back in terms of
when we conceded and against good teams you make it too hard
for yourself.
"They are harsh, harsh lessons from today.
"The disappointing thing was that it’s the more senior players
in the team and the backbone of the team.
"The goalkeeper and the two centre-halves, yes it’s a team game and
there are other things happening, they’ve played a big part in
conceding those goals. It’s a funny one where it’s senior players
but we have to learn, there’s no other way to put it."
Latest:
Semi-final dates set
Newcastle's two-legged Carabao Cup semi-final against
Manchester City will be played as follows:
Tue 13.01.2026 (h) (8pm) Sky & ITV
Wed 04.02.2026 (a) (8pm*) Sky
* Moves to 8.15pm if Crystal Palace are in the other SF.
Home leg ticket details:
Member ballot opens Mon 22.12.2025, Noon, closes Tue
23.12.2025 (STs
not on CC cup scheme can enter).
Ballot winners notified Wed 24.12.2025, by 9am. Seat selection
opens Wed 24.12.2025, 10am, closes Sun 28.12.2025, 10am.
ST ticket fwding/ resale Sun 28.12.2025, 4pm.
Member General Sale Tue 30.12.2025, 10am.
Had to come to London:
West End boys

Following a successful run at Newcastle's Theatre Royal - with more
dates there next summer - "Gerry & Sewell" are heading to
London's West End next month.
Filmed as "Purely Belter", Jamie Eastlake's stage adaptation
of Jonathan Tulloch's book, "The Season Ticket" tells the
tale of two Toon fans
and their quest for their holy grail of Newcastle season tickets, despite being
totally skint....
Tickets are on sale now for performances at the Aldwych Theatre
between January 13th and 24th 2026, with seat prices starting from
just
£10 available online
here
Warning: may contain graphic references to Steve Bruce.
Carabao Cup:
Citizens test
Newcastle's reward for reaching the Carabao Cup
semi-finals again is a two-legged meeting with
Manchester City.
United will be at home first on Tuesday 13.01.2026 (8pm),
with the second leg at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday
04.02.2026 (8pm if Arsenal are in the other semi-final or
8.15pm if it's Palace).
That second leg comes less than three weeks before the
sides meet in the Premier League at the Etihad, United
having beaten City 2-1 at Gallowgate in November.
This is the sixth time that City and United have been
paired in the League Cup and the first occasion since
September 2023, when the Magpies won 1-0 on Tyneside.
Newcastle's 2-0 away success in October 2014 meanwhile
remains our only league or cup victory at that venue:
NUFC v MCFC in the League Cup - all-time:
1975/76 F lost 1-2 (Wembley) Gowling
1994/95 R4 drew 1-1 (Maine Road) Jeffrey
1994/95 R4 replay lost 0-2 (SJP)
2013/14 R4 lost 0-2 (SJP)
2014/15 R4 won 2-0 (Etihad) Aarons, Sissoko
2023/24 R3 won 1-0 (SJP) Isak
2025/26 SF
(SJP then Etihad)
The black and whites have won all three of the previous
semi-finals they have contested, but this will be the first
when they've not enjoyed second leg home advantage:
1975/76 Spurs: lost 0-1 (a), won 3-1 (h)
2022/23 Southampton: won 1-0 (a), won 2-1 (h)
2024/25 Arsenal: won 2-0 (a), won 2-0 (h)
2025/26 Manchester City: (h) then (a)
Semi-final draw:
Chelsea v Arsenal or Crystal Palace
Newcastle v Manchester City
Quarter-final results/fixture:
Tue 16.12.2025 Cardiff City 1-3 Chelsea
Wed 17.12.2025 Manchester City 2-0 Brentford
Wed 17.12.2025 Newcastle 2-1 Fulham
Tue 23.12.2025 Arsenal v Crystal Palace (8pm)
Newcastle's hectic January/February now looks like this:
Sun 04.01.2026 Crystal Palace (h) (PL)
Wed 07.01.2026 Leeds United (h) (PL)
Sat 10.01.2026 Bournemouth (h) (FAC)
Tue 13.01.2026 Manchester City (h) (CC)
Sun 18.01.2026 Wolves (a) (PL)
Wed 21.01.2026 PSV Eindhoven (h) (CL)
Sun 25.01.2026 Aston Villa (h) (PL)
Wed 28.01.2026 Paris SG (a) (CL)
Sat 31.01.2026 Liverpool (a) (PL)
Wed 04.02.2026 Manchester City (a) (CC)
Sat 07.02.2026 Brentford (h) (PL)
Tue 10.02.2026 Spurs (a) (PL)
??? ??.02.2026 Possible R4 (FA)
??? ??.02.2026 Possible playoff (CL)
Sat 21.02.2026 Manchester City (a) (PL)
??? ??.02.2026 Possible playoff (CL)
Sat 28.02.2026 Everton (h) (PL)
Carabao Cup:
Teenage flicks!
Newcastle 2
Fulham 1
Match action
Match report
Premier League:
TV times
Wednesday saw the Premier League manage to meet their own deadline for
alterations to the February 2026 fixture list at the
behest of live UK TV.
Three of Newcastle's four games are selected, one of which unhelpfully
now has an either/or kick-off time:
Sat 07.02.2026 Brentford (h) 5.30pm Sky
Tue 10.02.2026 Spurs (a) 7.30pm TNT
Sat 21.02.2026 Manchester City (a) 12.30pm or 8pm TNT
Sat 28.02.2026 Everton (h) 3pm no TV
Re: Manchester City (a), the game will stay on Sat 21.02.2025 but move
from 12.30pm to 8pm "should either club be involved in a Champions
League knockout playoff match away from home the preceding Wednesday."
Giveaway:
Hat winner

Stocks of the new Woltemade hat
from Tyneside's own Football Bobbles can be ordered online
here now.
We had one to give away and asked which Bundesliga club Newcastle signed Nick Woltemade
from.
Most folks knew that it was VfB Stuttgart and from the winning
entries received, one from John Marcon was randomly selected.
U18s:
Pompey punished
Newcastle U18s 5 Portsmouth U18s 2

United U18s comprehensively defeated
Portsmouth in the
FA Youth Cup
Third Round on Tuesday evening, with winger Matheos Ferreira
grabbing a
hat-trick.
Two goals from Michael Mills in the opening nine minutes
put the young Magpies firmly in control at Whitley Park.
His first came just 30 seconds after the opening whistle, firing into the top corner and
he got his second eight minutes later with a low shot inside the
post.
Pompey got one back in the 19th minute through Tayo Singerr
after Ferreira was dispossessed in his own half.
Ferreira made amends in the 41st minute though with a fine finish,
lifting the ball over 'keeper Oscar Glover after being put through by Rory Finneran.
He got his second five minutes into the second period when Mills
slotted the ball through and Ferreira finished well inside
the far post.
Ferreira then completed his hat-trick sliding in to finish Seldon's
pass with 17 minutes left.
Brandon Downey hit Pompey's second of the game in the closing
stages.
17 year-old Ferreira becomes the first Magpie to claim a hat-trick
in this competition since Dylan Stephenson did so against Leeds
United back in 2021.
Team: Mair, Patterson, Johnson, Moran, Durrant (Goodbrand
68), Finneran (M.Taylor 81), Alabi (M.Miley 68), Ferreira, Mills (Seldon
62), O'Donovan (Pinnington 75), Wooster.
Subs n/u: Dowell, Hutchison.
Crowd:
293
Newcastle now enjoy home advantage in the Fourth Round, hosting
Crystal Palace. The FA website lists that as a 7pm kick-off at
Whitley Park on Thursday
22.01.2026.
Speaking after the win, coach Chris Moore said:
“The thing with Matheos (Ferreira) is he has
loads of ability and loads of cutting edge - but he did his bit for
the team as well. He did a really good job for the team, he worked
really hard and he did all of that side of it. Then that’s a good
platform for him to show his attacking bits.
"He scored different goals tonight, he ran in behind, he carried the
ball really well and then the last goal, he’s got in at the back
post, you have to gamble, put that work in, get up the pitch and get
in the middle when you might not get it and he’s done that and got
his rewards.
"It’s really good for the lads, it’s good experiences and good
for their development. The big thing about going through is you get
more of them and they get a little bit bigger each time.
"That was a tricky tie tonight, we’ve got through with that one and
then we have a tough one against Crystal Palace, who are doing well
in their league, so that should be a good occasion as well.”
U21s:
Stiffs out after stalemate
FC Halifax Town 0 Newcastle U21s 0
(FC Halifax Town win 7-6 on pens)
Match report
Giveaway:
Pitch prediction winner
2025 saw a plethora of recommended Toon-related books from Pitch
Publishing, from Liam O'Brien's autobiography to Andrew
Nagy's fans-eye view and Paul Joannou's authoritative Bill McCracken
biography.
We had one more giveaway from their
extensive catalogue
here and requested final score
predictions for Leverkusen.
As multiple correct answers were received, a random draw of those
respondents picked out Simon Williams.
Find
discounts on NUFC titles on Amazon
here
The borrowers:
Sanusi sighting
Trevan Sanusi (Lorient):
Lorient scored seven goals without reply away to minnows AS Le Gosier
in the Coupe
De France on Saturday.
Appearing from the bench on 57 minutes was Trevan and he netted his
first goal in France to round off the scoring.
Aidan Harris (Coleraine):
The goalkeeper remained on the bench as Coleraine lost 1-2 at Glentoran in the Irish Premiership on Friday.
Odysseas Vlachodimos (Seville):
A 0-1 loss at Alaves on Wednesday ended Seville's interest in this
season's Copa Del Rey. Vlach played the full game.
Next up is a trip to Real Madrid in La Liga on Saturday.
Antonio Cordero (KVC Westerlo):
The Spaniard was named among the substitutes for Saturday's home
game with La Louviere in the Belgian Pro League.
Matt Targett (Middlesbrough):
The defender completed 73 minutes of Saturday's 0-2 loss at Bristol City
in the Championship, collecting a caution.
Joe White (Leyton Orient):
No trace of the midfielder once again as the O's defeated Bradford City
at home in League One on Saturday.
Travis Hernes (Groningen):
Go Ahead Eagles (a) Eredivisie, Sunday.
2025/26:
Senior Cup latest
Northumberland Senior Cup Second Round:
Newcastle Benfield
0-0 Morpeth Town (4-2 pens)
06.01.2026
Heaton Stannington v Blyth Town
13.01.2026
Whitley Bay v North Shields
Date tbc
Newcastle University v Alnwick Town
The NFA allowed Newcastle U21s to withdraw from the competition
this season due to other commitments.
Regular participants since East End/West End days, the Magpies withdrew
from the competition back in 1933 and belatedly returned in 1983.
The Senior Cup Final will be played at SJP once again.

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Sky^
Sat 07.02.2026 Brentford (h) 5.30pm
Sky
Tue 10.02.2026 Spurs (a) 7.30pm TNT
Sat 21.02.2026 Man C (a) 12.30/8pm TNT*
^ moves from 8pm to 8.15pm if Crystal Palace rather than Arsenal reach
the other Semi-final.
*
moves from 12.30pm to 8pm should either
club be in a CL knockout playoff away from home the preceding
Wednesday.
(PL Selections made to Mon 01.03.2026)
Live PL TV release dates:
Mar by Wed 21.01.2026
Apr by Wed 04.03.2026
MW35 by Wed 25.03.2026
MW36 by Wed 01.04.2026
MW37 by Wed 08.04.2026
MW38 after Sun 17.05.2026
(The only PL games not shown live in the UK during 2025/26 will be 3pm Saturday
KOs. All games rescheduled to Sunday due to UEFA commitments are televised
live).
Champions League:
(all UK times)
L1: Thu 18.09.2025 Barcelona (h) lost 1-2
L2: Wed 01.10.2025 Union SG (a) won 4-0
L3: Tue 21.10.2025 Benfica (h) won 3-0
L4: Wed 05.11.2025 Bilbao (h) won 2-0
L5: Tue 25.11.2025 Marseille (a) lost 1-2
L6: Wed 10.12.2025 Bayer 04 (a) drew 2-2
L7: Wed 21.01.2026 PSV (h) 8pm
L8: Wed 28.01.2026 PSG (a) 8pm
(PO1: Tue 17.02.2026 / Wed 18.02.2026)
(PO2: Tue 24.02.2026 / Wed 25.02.2026)
R16(1): Tue 10.03.2026 / Wed 11.03.2026
R16(2): Tue 17.03.2026 / Wed 18.03.2026
QF1: Tue 07.04.2026 / Wed 08.04.2026
QF2: Tue 14.04.2026 / Wed 15.04.2026
SF1: Tue 28.04.2026 / Wed 29.04.2026
SF2: Tue 05.05.2026 / Wed 06.05.2026
F: Sat 30.05.2026 (Budapest)
Carabao Cup:
SF1:
Tue 13.01.2026 Man City (h) 8pm
SF2: Wed 04.02.2026 Man City (a) 8pm*
F: Sun 22.03.2026 (Wembley)
* will be 8.15pm if Crystal Palace are in the other SF
FA Cup:
(NUFC enter in Round 3)
R3: Sat 10.01.2026 Bournemouth (h) 3pm
R4: Sat 14.02.2026
R5: Sat 07.03.2026
QF: Sat 04.04.2026
SF: Sat 25.04.2026
F: Sat 16.05.2026 (Wembley)
PL U21 International Cup Group C:
Tue 18.11.2025 Real Sociedad (h) drew 0-0
Fri 21.11.2025 Paris SG (h) lost 0-2
Sat 20.12.2025 Dinamo Zagreb (h) 1pm
Tue 13.01.2026 Benfica (h) 7pm
FA Youth Cup:
R4: ??.??.2026 Crystal Palace (h) KO TBC
U17 Premier League Cup:
Quarter final draw awaited - Blackburn Rovers, Crystal Palace, Leicester
City, Liverpool, NUFC, Southampton, West Bromwich Albion and West
Ham involved.
Other events @ SJP:
Euro 2028:
Four group stage games
and one last 16 tie will be played at SJP on the following dates:
Mon 12.06.2028
Thu 15.06.2028
Sat 17.06.2028
Tue 20.06.2028
Sun 25.06.2028
(Kick-off times will be advised in 2027)
Winter transfer window:
Thu 01.01.2026-Mon 02.02.2026 @ tbc
2026/27 PL season:
Sat 22.08.2026
Match Week 1
Sun 30.05.2027
Match Week 38
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International Magpies |
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National Service |
2025/26
International breaks:
21.12-18.01.2026 AFCON Finals
23.03-31.03.2026
11.06-19.07.2026 World Cup Finals
WCPO semi-finals:
Italy v Northern Ireland
Poland v Albania
Slovakia v Kosovo
Czech Republic v Ireland
Wales v Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ukraine v Sweden
Turkey v Romania
Denmark v North Macedonia
Finals:
Wales or
Bosnia v Italy or Northern Ireland
Ukraine or Sweden v Poland or Albania
Slovakia or Kosovo v Turkey or Romania
Czech or Ireland v Denmark or N.Macedonia
SFs: Thu 26.03.2026
F: Tue 31.03.2026.
Confederations play offs:
DR Congo play the winners of
New Caledonia versus Jamaica, while Iraq face either Bolivia or
Surinam. The two winning sides both qualify for the World Cup
Finals.
SFs: Thu 26.03.2026
Fs: Tue 31.03.2026.
2026/27:
21.09-06.10.2026
09.11-17.11.2026
22.03-30.03.2026
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Coxy's Corner |
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Whoops, He did it Again... |
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What's this all about then?
Click here
for a rambling explanation of sorts....
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On This Day in History |
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20th December |
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Born Or Died:
1938 Dave Hilley born, Glasgow, Scotland. (1962-67)
An integral part of the 1964/65 promotion
side, Dave Hilley was Joe Harvey's first signing in 1962,
arriving in a £30,000 move from the now defunct Third
Lanark.
Dave came to United's attention via chairman Stan
Seymour's Scottish contacts and had made a positive
impression when guesting
in fellow Glaswegian Bobby Mitchells' benefit match at
Gallowgate during October 1961.
Scoring on his debut in a 4-4 draw with Cardiff City at
Ninian Park in August 1962 season opener, playmaker Dave
enjoyed his most successful season in 1964/65, scoring 12
goals and helping United to claim the Second Division
Championship.
Joining Nottingham Forest in December 1967, Dave netted on
his home debut and remained at the City Ground until 1970.
He later extending his career by emigrating to South
Africa and playing for Highlands Park, Hellenic and
Arcadia Shepherds.
Back in England, Dave joined Scarborough and entered the
teaching profession on Tyneside, playing on with South
Shields and briefly in the colours of Bedlington Terriers.
For many years, Hilley also reported on the
fortunes of United and their local rivals for the "Sunday
Post" newspaper.
2007 saw Dave pen "What Game?" a book
recounting the story behind a series of unofficial
international matches that he helped organise Spain from
1958 onwards - eventually falling foul of the authorities
and receiving a hefty fine from the Scottish FA for
appearing in an unsanctioned competition.
1949 Alan Duffy born, Stanley.
(1966-70)
England youth international striker who
came through the junior setup at Gallowgate, debuting in a
3-1 loss to Manchester United at Old Trafford in September
1968.
Moving on to Brighton and Hove Albion in
January 1970 following year, Alan completed half a century
of appearances in midfield for the Seagulls before
departing for Tranmere Rovers during 1971.
Spending the 1973/74 campaign with Darlington, Alan later
then moved into non league football with Consett.
1952 Irving Nattrass born, Fishburn,
Durham. (1970-79)
(we originally had this listed on December
12th - a longstanding error in various places that we are
happy to put right!)
Another graduate from Newcastle's junior side, Irving
debuted at right back in a 3-1 victory over Derby County
at SJP in March 1971, replacing an injured John Craggs.
Appearing in central midfield and occasionally as a centre
half, Nattrass first inherited the right back slot from
David Craig during the 1973/74 season.
Injury saw Nattrass miss United's FA Cup Final defeat in
1974 while he appeared in the League Cup Final reverse two
seasons later despite struggling with a knee injury.
Publicly urging United to appoint coach Richard Dinnis as
successor to manager Gordon Lee, Irving's association with
that "player power" episode saw him come into
conflict with Bill McGarry and he joined Middlesbrough for
a fee of £375K in August 1979 (Spurs also registering an
interest due to their manager Keith Burkinshaw having
previously coached Nattrass at United).
Going on to play over 200 games for Boro, a knee injury
would eventually force him into retirement at the age of
33.
Overlooked for full international honours, Irving did play
once for England U23s (and sat on the bench for three
other games), but rejected an end of season call-up for a
"B" team tour of Australia, which cost him.
While still a Newcastle player in 1978, Irving established
"The Factory Store" clothing shop in
Chester-le-Street and later opened six similar outlets in
the region.
However, the economic downturn forced him to file for
bankruptcy in 2012.
1968 Alex Mathie born, Bathgate,
Scotland. (1993-95)
Striker who didn't make the grade at
Celtic and moved on to Morton (with a brief loan at Port
Vale) before being brought to Tyneside by Keegan in a £285K
deal.
His chief claim to fame as a Magpie remains scoring on his
debut at home to Sheffield Wednesday after appearing as
substitute (although the fable of it being his first touch
is incorrect- replacing Nicky Papavasiliou on 62 minutes,
his goal was on 81 minutes).
However his second senior United goal was a lightning fast
strike, appearing as an 86th minute replacement for Scott
Sellars at SJP the following February and netting against
Coventry City within seconds.
Never a first team regular (although he did manage to
score away at West Ham in successive seasons), Mathie's
final first team appearance came in February 1995 against
QPR at Loftus Road.
And within weeks he was lining up against Newcastle at
Portman Road, having joined Ipswich Town in a £500K
transfer.
Assured of legendary status in Suffolk thanks to a hat
trick against rivals Norwich City, Alex also further
endeared himself to Toon fans with three against the
mackems.
Returning to Scotland in 1998 with Dundee United, further
moves to Preston North End and York City following before
a leg injury ended his playing days.
Living in York and working for the Royal Mail (with
occasional radio pundit duties), Alex managed Spennymoor, West Auckland
Town and Pickering Town.
1978 Geremi Sorele Njitap Fotso
born, Bafoussam, Cameroon. (2007-10)
Previously with Racing Bafoussam in his
native Cameroon, Cerro Porteño (Paraguay), Gençlerbirligi
(Turkey), Real Madrid (Spain) and the smoggies, Geremi
moved to SJP on a free from Chelsea in July 2007.
Handed the captaincy on his competitive
debut -a 3-1 opening day success at Bolton Wanderers - he
claimed a first bona-fide Magpies goal away at Spurs in
March 2008.
However, Geremi had already notched one in our favour back
in 2005, when credited with an own goal whilst playing at
SJP for Chelsea, diverting a Charles N'Zogbia corner into
the Leazes End goal from close range.
Fading from the first team picture at club level following
the arrival of Kevin Keegan, Geremi retained his place for
Cameroon and reached a century of caps against Guinea in
February 2009 (he also won an Olympic Football gold medal
in 2000).
What proved to be a final top-flight outing came in a draw
at Hull City in March 2009, restricted to unused
substitute selections during Alan Shearer's time in
charge.
Geremi then returned to the side following United's
demotion, netting in a Carling Cup victory over
Huddersfield Town at SJP in August 2009.
However, he dropped out of the first team picture
following defeat at Scunthorpe two months later, when his
substitution brought ironic cheers from disgruntled Toon
fans.
Relegated to the role of occasional sub following
relegation to the Championship, January 2010 saw Geremi
represent his country in the African Nations Cup for the
seventh time - he'd made his international debut even
earlier, back in 1996.
To Newcastle's bemusement, Geremi was unveiled at a press
conference as a new signing of Turkish side Ankaragucu -
although a deal was then later concluded.
After barely six months of an eighteen month deal however,
Geremi moved on to the Greek side AE Larissa - having
featured in his sixth World Cup Finals that Summer.
Released in January 2011, he failed to reappear at another
club; claims of a move to an Indonesian side never
substantiated.
Geremi later became a Cameroon FA official and advisor to
the player's union for that nation.
1980 Fitz Hall born, Walthamstow.
(2010)
Central defender who arrived on loan from
QPR in January 2010 for the rest of the season, following
Wayne Routledge from Loftus Road to Tyneside, having
previously played in the same Crystal Palace side.
Released by West Ham as a youngster without earning a
contract, Fitz joined Barnet and Chesham United.
Chesham boss Bob Dowie recommended Hall to Oldham Athletic
in 2002, where his brother, Iain was in charge. Later
moves took him to Southampton, Crystal Palace (reuniting
with Dowie) Wigan and then QPR.
Debuting for Newcastle in a 5-1 home win over Cardiff City
in February 2010, Hall then returned to QPR at the end of
the season and appeared for them in the Championship
during the successful 2010/11 campaign.
He continued to play on under Neil Warnock in the top
flight for the R's until the manager's departure and after
not figuring in Mark Hughes' plans, Hall departed for
Watford in July 2012 on a one-year deal that was later
extended.
Hall left Watford in June 2014 and signed for Sunday
League side Percival. He subsequently worked as a football
agent.
1988 Jason Prior born, Portsmouth.
(2012)
Scoring regularly for Isthmian League side
Bognor Regis Town, striker Jason was set to join Eastleigh
in early 2012 before receiving the offer of a trial at
Newcastle.
Despite making a scoring debut for the U21s in a 3-1
league win over Wigan at Darsley Park Prior failed to win
a deal at United.
His display was noted by an AFC Wimbledon scout though and
after signing a two and a half year contract with the
Dons, his Football League debut came against Aldershot
Town in January 2012.
Sadly that game saw Jason pick up a knee injury and after
two months out he made his comeback - only to sustain a
broken leg.
Released by the Wombles in May 2013 after ending the
season on loan at Dartford, he later played for Gosport
Borough (loan), Margate, Bognor Regis (loan), Havant &
Waterlooville and Dorking Wanderers.
1991 Fabian Schär born, Wil,
Switzerland.
(2018-present)
United's
fourth capture of summer 2018 was a Deportivo La Coruna
central defender who was available for a claimed £3.5m
following his club's relegation from La Liga.
Previously with FC Basel in his homeland and Bundesliga
side TSG 1899 Hoffenheim, Fabian had moved to Spain in
2017.
A Swiss international, he started three games at the 2018
World Cup Finals and was also a part of the side that
played at Gallowgate during the 2012 Olympic Games.
Schar became a target for United following the sale of
Chancel Mbemba and confirmation of Florian Lejeune's
serious knee injury.
He first appeared as a second half substitute in a 0-0
friendly draw at Porto and then a competitive debut at home to
Chelsea in August 2018.
A successful first season at SJP included four club goals,
but 12 bookings officially made him our dirtiest player
since Jack Colback.
The replacement of Rafa Benitez by Steve Bruce saw Fabian
remain a first team regular and add another strike to his
Toon tally before a knee injury sidelined him.
Eddie Howe's arrival saw Fabian installed as first choice
central defender, successfully partnered mostly by Sven
Botman during United's rise up the table.
An ever-present showing in 2023/24 came to an end after
picking up an injury in the home victory over Fulham and
the pick of some outstanding performances came against
Paris St. Germain at SJP with the spectacular fourth in
the 4-1 win.
An eventful 2024/25 season saw Schar sent off in the
season opener against Southampton and receive 12 yellow
cards and score six goals in 42 appearances, which
included the Carabao Cup Final victory.
This season has seen Fabian score against Spurs in the
Carabao Cup but will miss the semi-final first leg for
picking up two bookings. He also lost his starting place
after being concussed when the ball hit him in the head
against Barcelona.
Schar helped the Swiss qualify for Euro 2020 and 2024 plus
the 2022 World Cup, making substantial
contributions in all of the final tournaments.
He
then announced his international retirement in July 2024 after 86 caps
following a quarter final defeat to England on penalties -
having netted during the shootout.
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FAC |
LC |
Eur |
Tot |
| A |
S |
G |
A |
S |
G |
A |
S |
G |
A |
S |
G |
Ap |
Su |
Gl |
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18 |
18 |
13 |
2 |
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14 |
2 |
3 |
8 |
1 |
1 |
223 |
23 |
22 |
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What Else?
1902 Blackburn Rovers (h)
1-0 (1-0)
Division One
P16, 15pts, 13th/18
Caie(34)
12,000
Sandy Caie had a penalty saved before firing home a
free-kick for the only goal of the game.
1913 Derby County (a)
0-2 (0-2)
Division One
P17, 15pts, 16th/20
Leonard(18), Moore(42)
20,000
1919 Manchester United (a)
1-2 (1-2)
Division One
P20, 24pts, 4th/22
Hagan(44)
Spence(12),
Hodges(17)
20,000
A debut goal for Alf Hagan.
1924 Notts County (h)
1-0 (1-0)
Division One
P21, 22pts, 8th/22
McDonald(21)
25,000
1930 Arsenal (a)
2-1 (1-0)
Division One
P20, 17pts, 17th/22
Bedford(22), Hutchinson(56)
Jack(48)
32,212
1941 Sheffield Wednesday (a)
2-4 (1-3)
Wartime
Dixon 2
Herbert (pen),
Rogers, Melling, Drury
4,000
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1947 Plymouth
Argyle (a)
0-3 (0-1)
Division Two
P22, 27pts, 3rd/22
Squires(16), Thomas(58), Dews(80)
27,069 |
1952
Sheffield Wednesday (h) 1-5 (0-2)
Division One
P21, 22pts, 9th/22
Mitchell(70pen)
Dooley(5,84),
Sewell(30,79), Marriott(77)
37,927
Wednesday became the first team to take
maximum points from SJP since the previous April, as Derek Dooley and Jackie
Sewell hit two apiece and Jack Marriott the other.
1958
Blackburn Rovers (a)
0-3 (0-2)
Division One
P22, 22pts, 11th/22
25,100
Johnston(2,19,85)
A Tommy Johnston treble helped Rovers to a seasonal double over United.
1969 Ipswich Town (h) 4-0 (0-0)
Division One
P24,
24pts, 13th/22
Dyson(47),
Robson (58,84), Ford(62).
19,411
There was a debut goal for David Ford. |
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1974 A double arrival at St. James' as
Tommy Craig joined for £110,000 from Sheffield Wednesday and Geoff Nulty
arrived from Burnley for £10,000 more.
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1975 Ipswich
Town (h) 1-1 (0-1)
Division One
P22,
20pts, 13th/22
Nulty(46)
Talbot(35)
26,152 |
1980
Bristol City (h)
0-0 (0-0)
Division Two
P22, 21pts, 13th/22
14,131
Despite the presence of new £250K midfielder John Trewick, United recorded
a fifth scoreless draw of the season - with a sixth coming at Grimsby the
following week.
SJP entered the digital age with an electronic scoreboard unveiled behind the
Gallowgate end - boasting bouncing "Mister Men" cartoon figures and
winking eyes.
Half-times would never be the same again, as
hitherto unknown teams and incorrect scores were beamed out (eg "Derby
City") and even the wrong winner of the 1989 Grand National ("Liverpool
Bear" rather than "Little Polveir")!
In typical haphazard fashion, the scoreboard
also displayed "12" when the sole substitution permitted for each side
in those days was made - hardly a great shock and prompting big laughs from
those present.
1989
Derby County (h)
3-2 (1-1)
Full Members Cup
O'Brien(26), Gallacher(102), og(Cross)(114)
Cross(33,95)
6,704
The Magpies returned to action after an enforced 11 day break - their home
game against Plymouth the previous Saturday having fallen victim to the weather.
1991
Plymouth Argyle (a)
0-2 (0-1)
Division Two
P24, 25pts, 18th/22
Regis(23), Barlow(77)
5,048
A Friday night kick-off and a shocking performance from United in front of a
handful of loyal fans, many who stoically stood on the open terrace in shirt
sleeves, oblivious to the rain.
The fact that the Pilgrims were absolute garbage as well just made things worse.
1992
Millwall (h)
1-1 (0-1)
Division One
P21, 50pts, 1st/24
Kelly(75pen)
Moralee(20)
26,089
With United heading for a second home league loss of the season, referee
Stephen Bell awarded them a penalty for a push on Rob Lee and a handball.
David Kelly then saved United's blushes by firing past Kasey Keller, much to the
disgust of visiting manager Mick McCarthy.
Former Magpie Ian Bogie was in the visitors line-up, while future Toon striker
Malcolm Allen appeared as a substitute for the Lions.
2001 Bedlington Terriers dumped United's Reserves out of the
Northumberland Senior Cup 2-0. It was the second time the teams had met in the
same competition that season, with Newcastle winning the left-over final from
the previous season.
What was going to be a yellow card for a tackle became a straight red when Jamie
McClen gave his name as Santa Claus. An unimpressed referee promptly
dispatched him without further ado to the nearby grotto, aka the changing rooms.
NUFC.com match report
2003
Charlton Athletic (a)
0-0 (0-0)
Premiership
P17, 25pts, 5th/20
26,508
A lunchtime pitch inspection gave away fans with some unwanted grief, but
referee Steve Bennett decided that the Valley pitch was merely wet, not
waterlogged.
Playing his 250th game, Shay Given's fine display helped United to extend their
unbeaten run in all competitions to six matches.
NUFC.com match report
2005 Having recovered from
two serious knee injuries, Newcastle awarded a new contract to promising
midfielder Matty Pattison.
2006
Chelsea (h)
0-1 (0-0)
Carling Cup
Quarter-final
Drogba(79)
37,406
For the second time in eight days, Didier Drogba was
the difference between Mourinho's men and the Magpies, the striker coming off
the bench again to break Geordie hearts.
NUFC.com match
report
2009
Middlesbrough (h)
2-0 (1-0)
Championship
P22, 49pts, 1st/24
Harewood(17), Ameobi(59)
49,644
United
made it nine games unbeaten with a comfortable win over Gordon Strachan's
miserable smoggies.
A goal in each half from Marlon Harewood and Shola Ameobi made it eleven
unbeaten at home, and left the Magpies ten points clear in the Championship.
NUFC.com match report
2011 Another training ground reserve
game saw Newcastle beat SPL side Kilmarnock 3-2 in front of a watching Alan
Pardew.
Yven Moyo headed United ahead before Phil Airey - who had made his Hibernian
debut against Killie during an abortive loan spell earlier in the season -
doubled the advantage.
Killie reduced the arrears before half time and then made it 2-2 after the
break, before substitute Joan Edmundsson hit what proved to be the winner.
Team: Soderberg, Nzuzi, Riley (Storey
46), J.Henderson, Kadar, Adjei (Streete 46), McDermott (McGorrigan 46),
Richardson (Edmundsson 46), Moyo, Inman, Airey (D.Taylor 46). Sub n/u:
Baird
2012 The draws
for the Round of 32 and Round of 16 of the Europa League were staged, ex-Magpie
Patrick Kluivert pairing Newcastle with Metalist Kharkiv of Ukraine - a round
trip of over 3,300 miles.
2013 Newcastle reserves won for only the second time at home all
season, overcoming Norwich City 4-1 at a Whitley Park. Jonas Gutierrez and Gael
Bigirimana were among the home scorers.
NUFC.com match report
2016 Newcastle's Jonjo Shelvey received a five-match suspension and £100K
fine after an FA misconduct charge against him was proven.
He was charged with using abusive and/or insulting words towards Wolves player
Romain Saiss at SJP three
months earlier.
The FA panel findings doubted "the reliability of his evidence when we
come to consider what words he (Shelvey) used."
2019 A
2-3 home loss to Blackburn Rovers saw the U23s exit from the Premier League
International Cup, Tom Allan's brace in vain.
NUFC.com match report
2022 Bournemouth (h)
1-0 (0-0)
Carabao Cup Fourth Round
og(Smith)(67)
51,579
Following
a 38 day lull in competitive club games, United made a winning return to action,
advancing to the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup.
The winner came from
a player signed during Eddie Howe's reign; but that was when he was in charge of
Bournemouth rather than Newcastle....
Cherries defender
Adam Smith was under no more than mild pressure from Callum Wilson when heading
Kieran Trippier's right wing centre past his own 'keeper midway through the
second half.
NUFC.com match
report
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